Get the Covid-19 vaccine, say Scottish faith leaders
Churches in Scotland have joined other faiths in encouraging people to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
Churches in Scotland have joined other faiths in encouraging people to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow has expressed the "greatest sorrow" over the sudden passing of Archbishop Philip Tartaglia.
Catholic Primate of All Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin, said the Church was "clearly part of that culture in which "people were frequently stigmatized, judged and rejected".
Leaders in the Catholic Church have urged the UK Government to get rid of its nuclear weapons arsenal.
Cathedrals across England are voluntarily closing their doors as tens of thousands of people continue to be diagnosed with Covid every day.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has launched a prayer journey for the Lambeth Conference, the global meeting of Anglican bishops due to be held in 2022.
The former director of WHO has said that all places of worship should close as the UK struggles with a surge in coronavirus cases.
A cathedral canon in Glasgow has launched a crowdfunding appeal to support legal action against the Scottish Government's decision to close places of worship during the lockdown.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan, council and Church leaders are calling on churches to close because of spiralling coronavirus cases.
Churches are being urged to increase security measures at their buildings after a spate of lead thefts over the last two years caused more than £2m in damage.
The Archbishop of Wales has said the US should seriously consider invoking the 25th Amendment against Donald Trump after Wednesday's attack on the Capitol.
Archbishop John Davies, 67, has led the Church in Wales for the last four years while also serving as Bishop of Swansea and Brecon for 13 years.
Church leaders in Northern Ireland have suspended public worship after a new stay at home order came into force in the province on Friday.